I think someone stole my Fire. Is there anything I can do to help find who stole it?
Amazon customer service.
I think someone stole my Fire. Is there anything I can do to help find who stole it?
Amazon customer service.
Perhaps revealing myself to be a tool, but I bit on the warranty service that Amazon offers. Having broken a Kindle 3 previously, and with three kids who are showing an interest in the Fire, I figured there was a reasonably good chance I'd break it (or someone in my family would break it) sometime in the next 2 years.
And in 2 years I'll be ready for something new.
I was able to download the apk straight to the fire, and it installed.
My wife went to the bathroom today and my 6 year old grabbed her Fire and promptly bought $30 worth of videos and apps. So I started looking into options to lock that down since Amazon dropped the ball on that one. The best answer I've found doesn't require root and was already installed on my phone, ZDbox. It's a free download from the Amazon app store and among other tools it has an app lock. You can choose a group of apps to lock down and apply a single pin or password to all of them. You can easily switch an app from protected to unprotected as well. Every time you try to run it you will be prompted for the pin. So far it has not fail to ask for the pin when I run the "dangerous" apps.
What kind of packaging do Fires come in when they're shipped?
It's kind of a long story, but I ordered one for my mom to give my dad for Christmas, she gave me the money and I had it shipped to my address so their wouldn't be a charge from Amazon and/ or a mysterious package for my dad to see and get suspicious. I accidentally had it shipped to the school dorms I lived in last year, and for reasons that would take too long to explain, I didn't find that out until yesterday.
The package arrived at the dorms last Wednesday, and now no one has any idea of where it is. They said they had probably returned it to sender, so I called Ontrac in the dorm lobby and verified that that wasn't the case. The kid working at the dorm didn't really know what to say to that, she said she'd "send out an email" to see if anyone working in any of the halls had seen it.
For now I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt and hoping that it'll show up, but I remember hearing or reading somewhere that Fires just shipped in their boxes, as in no outer box. Hopefully I'm just letting my imagination run wild or was misinformed or misunderstood about the packaging, but I'm worried some kid noticed that it was addressed to someone who didn't live in the dorm and just snatched it.
What kind of packaging do Fires come in when they're shipped?
It's kind of a long story, but I ordered one for my mom to give my dad for Christmas, she gave me the money and I had it shipped to my address so their wouldn't be a charge from Amazon and/ or a mysterious package for my dad to see and get suspicious. I accidentally had it shipped to the school dorms I lived in last year, and for reasons that would take too long to explain, I didn't find that out until yesterday.
The package arrived at the dorms last Wednesday, and now no one has any idea of where it is. They said they had probably returned it to sender, so I called Ontrac in the dorm lobby and verified that that wasn't the case. The kid working at the dorm didn't really know what to say to that, she said she'd "send out an email" to see if anyone working in any of the halls had seen it.
For now I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt and hoping that it'll show up, but I remember hearing or reading somewhere that Fires just shipped in their boxes, as in no outer box. Hopefully I'm just letting my imagination run wild or was misinformed or misunderstood about the packaging, but I'm worried some kid noticed that it was addressed to someone who didn't live in the dorm and just snatched it.
Shipping it in that box is pretty asinine.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say someone grabbed it. All Kindles come in fairly obvious packaging so....
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you're probably screwed.
If the shipping tracker number provided to you by Amazon indicates that the Kindle has already been delivered, then someone probably took it. Sorry man if that is the case![]()
Fucking dammit, why the hell would they ship it like that?
Well, I guess it'll be interesting to see where this goes from here. Ontrac says it wasn't returned to sender by the dorm, so hopefully I can hold them liable for it going missing.
Contact Amazon ASAP! They have outstanding customer support and I've read of people losing their Kindles only to have them replaced by Amazon even when it was their fault.
Shit, I wasn't even worried about my account being pre-loaded. Do you have to opt-in to that hopefully? I don't remember ever being asked about that.
They seriously ship it in that box?I'm going to go out on a limb here and say someone grabbed it. All Kindles come in fairly obvious packaging so....
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you're probably screwed.
I dunno but it really is stupid. I don't trust my neighbors based on past experiences so when I saw the package I was literally surprised that they hadn't stolen it.They seriously ship it in that box?
What the fuck are they thinking?
They seriously ship it in that box?
What the fuck are they thinking?
Yeah, really fucking stupid decision.
They make up for it with ridiculous customer service though, just got off the phone and they're sending a free replacement to a new, safer address. Thanks a ton for everyone who suggesting calling, even as I was dialing I felt stupid since I have no proof it was stolen. I'm still kind of disbelief that they're replacing it.
They seriously ship it in that box?
What the fuck are they thinking?
Yeah, really fucking stupid decision.
They make up for it with ridiculous customer service though, just got off the phone and they're sending a free replacement to a new, safer address. Thanks a ton for everyone who suggesting calling, even as I was dialing I felt stupid since I have no proof it was stolen. I'm still kind of disbelief that they're replacing it.
This is why I called into question you even posting it. A source? One needs a source to argue against you or him? What is this college?If you have a source that says the usability issues Nielsen identified aren't usability issues, I'm all ears. Someone is approaching religious levels of zealotry, but it's not me.
Well this I agree with 100%.One of the interesting things about UX is that listening to user demands is a great way to make a terrible interface. That's why a usability expert studies user behaviors in addition to what they say to figure out what's really usable in practice.
Partly true, although again, I still do not know what these people's deal is, it's likely that someone that'd fumble Facebook's sign in for literal minutes would have trouble on any touch device. Of course, I'm not saying that everyone can ever be effective at using every scheme but I do think there should be some point where you recognize, he, you probably shouldn't use small touchscreens, hey, you probably need voice control and things like that.I'm sorry, but if a year and a half of experience with an Android smartphone or iPhone doesn't make you competent enough to be a valid test subject for a Kindle Fire, then the Fire has more serious usability problems than Nielsen claims.
But it's not the silk browser's behavior it's the current state of content of the internet! Because the Kindle Fire offers a way to deal with it is not a negative, nor is it a negative that he feels it errs on the side of the full site too much because sometimes erring on the mobile site is also wrong.He actually noted a specific Silk browser behavior that negatively impacted usability.
Again, this is why I say this whole argument is silly, again I need a source. You're unwilling to even put your opinion on the line and instead decide to hide behind this guys while holding him up as untouchable. Of course I don't have a source to argue against him with! I don't even want to bother getting or making a source! But keep this in mind, his current "source" is 5 fucking people, I know for a fact, and you probably do too, that I can find 5 people who agree with me but since I'm not going to round up 5 people, go through any formal testing and outline my methodology just to make a post on the internet we might as well consider the matter closed since that's what it'd take. I'm not arguing with you or Neilson, I'm arguing Neilson through a proxy, I might as well be arguing against a wall or God.If you have a source that says the usability issues Nielsen identified aren't usability issues, I'm all ears. Instead, you keep saying that you don't want navigation buttons and Amazon doesn't control the web. YOU'RE RIGHT! 100% even. But that doesn't make the usability issues of navigation and web usage go away!
Good to hear man. Amazon is the bomb. Should post the story on reddit for maximum Karma ;P
They seriously ship it in that box?
What the fuck are they thinking?
They didn't ship it to me like that. The Kindle Fire package was inside a regular box.
They didn't ship it to me like that. The Kindle Fire package was inside a regular box.
Did you order anything else with it? I haven't had a Fire, but when I got my Kindle it was in a similar box as the one above. Also,
http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow_viewer/0,3253,l%3D290369%26a%3D290462%26po%3D1,00.asp?p=n
you can see more of the box, looks like the shipping label is on the bottom.
They seriously ship it in that box?
What the fuck are they thinking?
Wow. I've had one package stolen this month probably due to newegg being written on the side... there's no way I'd actually get to ever hold a Kindle Fire in my hands if that's how they ship the fucking things.
Can you load data on to a Kindle Fire without linking an account?
I bought a Kindle Fire for my girlfriend, but I don't want to just give her the thing straight out of the box. I want to load it up with a bunch of photos of us and some other cool stuff.
I don't want to link it to my account because I don't want to deal with de-authorizing.
I don't want to link it to her account because then she will be notified of the addition.
What I want to do is hook it up to my PC, load up some movies, photos, music, and even some books (non DRM ebooks) so that when she gets it, it has been personalized and I actually had to put some work into it.
Can I do all of this without linking up an account?
Any reason why you don't like de-registring your account? I did it like 5 times and it was pretty insignificant.
I'm 99% you can, though. If there's no account it just says "My Kindle" (where it says ___'s Kindle normally) and everything functions the same aside from the amazon store/video.
The update is needed, the browser seems to really lag at times and the carousel needs an overhaul.
Also, my box did not look like that (though it still says Kindle Fire on it).
The other pictures have a sleeve on it that slides over the box in your picture.
(I bought my Kindle Fire at Best Buy, but I can't believe they actually ship them like that.)
The update is needed, the browser seems to really lag at times and the carousel needs an overhaul.
Also, my box did not look like that (though it still says Kindle Fire on it).
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Mine was like this as well.
Backup to phone's sd card, transfer to Kindle, install. Tested.Com has a tutorial for that.I'd love to (try to) play Zookeeper DX on my Fire, but of course it's not on the Amazon App Store. It is on the Android Marketplace.
My sister just gave me her old Droid, so I have a device with access to the Marketplace, and I can buy the game there. Could I then move it over to my Fire by just moving an APK over? How do I go about doing that?
I get a "not licensed" error on the Kindle Fire.Backup to phone's sd card, transfer to Kindle, install. Tested.Com has a tutorial for that.